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[[Image:GreatPyramid_MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the '''Great Pyramid'''.]]
[[Image:GreatPyramid_MIM.png|thumb|[[Luigi]]'s photograph of the '''Great Pyramid'''.]]
The '''[[Wikipedia:Great Pyramid of Giza|Great Pyramid]]''' is the largest [[pyramid]] in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]. [[Luigi]] once visited it during the events of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. At the time of his stay, the '''Top Brick of the Great Pyramid''' was missing; [[Koopa Troopa]]s had stolen it and it was Luigi's task to find it and return it to the pyramid. Upon doing that (and answering two questions about the building in order to proof the artifact's authenticity), the plumber was rewarded a prize of 1,190 [[dollar]]s plus a bonus of 2,800 dollars.
The '''[[Wikipedia:Great Pyramid of Giza|Great Pyramid]]''' is the largest [[pyramid]] in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]. [[Luigi]] once visited it during the events of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. At the time of his stay, the '''Top Brick of the Great Pyramid''' was missing; [[Koopa Troopa]]s had stolen it and it was Luigi's task to find it and return it to the pyramid. Upon doing that (and answering two questions about the building in order to proof the artifact's authenticity), the plumber was rewarded a prize of 1,190 [[bill|dollar]]s plus a bonus of 2,800 dollars.


==Pamphlet Information from Mario is Missing!==
==Pamphlet Information from Mario is Missing!==

Revision as of 14:47, May 10, 2011

Luigi's photograph of the Great Pyramid
Luigi's photograph of the Great Pyramid.

The Great Pyramid is the largest pyramid in Cairo, Egypt. Luigi once visited it during the events of Mario is Missing!. At the time of his stay, the Top Brick of the Great Pyramid was missing; Koopa Troopas had stolen it and it was Luigi's task to find it and return it to the pyramid. Upon doing that (and answering two questions about the building in order to proof the artifact's authenticity), the plumber was rewarded a prize of 1,190 dollars plus a bonus of 2,800 dollars.

Pamphlet Information from Mario is Missing!

The ancient Greeks called the Great Pyramid of Giza one of the world's seven great wonders. Pyramids are elaborate tombs, housing the mummified remains of the Pharaohs and the fantastic treasures and paraphernalia that were buried with them to ensure a comfortable afterlife. The limestone Pyramid covers 13 acres of desert and is 480 feet high. Every Royal Pyramid entrance faces north, towards the Pole Star. The details of the engineering and building of the wondrous Pyramids still remain a mystery today.